Articles “Like a Box of Chocolates” For Elaine Shannon, NF ’75, knowing when to change course paid off with a new book April 5, 2019 Elaine Shannon Now Hear This: Augmented Reality Comes to Audio The next step in wearable audio is content customized for a listener’s location. What could this mean for news organizations? April 4, 2019 Gabe Bullard Smart Speaker Use Is Growing. Will News Grow With It? On midterm election night last year, NPR carried out its usual live coverage, coordinating stories from its reporters and from member stations across the country. Most of the audience followed… April 4, 2019 Gabe Bullard More Power to Low-Power FM “Hudson Mohawk Magazine” demonstrates how hyperlocal news shows can make their limited broadcast range their strength rather than a limitation April 4, 2019 Journalism after the Mueller Report and the Barr Summary It’s clear what journalists must do in the wake of Attorney General William Barr’s summary of the Mueller report: continue to aggressively pursue the Trump-Russia story, and not give one… April 1, 2019 Issac J. Bailey “The bubble is getting bigger, but not bursting” “I think we hit a tipping point” is how the findings of a recent survey examining podcasting habits was described. Nearly one in three people listen to a podcast every… March 28, 2019 Why the Stories of Everyday Moments Matter As a reporter, I have written numerous stories about people. I hope I got as many stories right as I could, but I’m sure I missed many, too. The one… March 22, 2019 Yoshiaki Nohara Why Newsrooms Are Unionizing Now Journalists are saying yes to unions to lift salary floors, win or improve basic benefits, and provide some cushion to the industry’s volatility March 21, 2019 Steven Greenhouse Hockey star Meghan Duggan on the dearth of coverage for her sport and the threatened boycott that made headlines across the country 2018 was a big year for U.S. women’s national ice hockey team member Meghan Duggan, both professionally and personally. Between captaining the gold medal-winning team at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in February—where… March 12, 2019 Eryn Carlson BuzzFeed, Michael Cohen, and Media Credibility A bombshell from BuzzFeed in January initially seemed to ensure that President Donald Trump would join Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon as presidents who were either impeached or forced from… March 11, 2019 Issac J. Bailey Previous 1 … 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 … 437 Next